That was shown at Bristol City on Wednesday. We were 2-0 up and sat back and sometimes it is a risky thing to fall back and rely on holding on.

I do seriously worry about us being able to hold on when we allow teams to get crosses in the box and high balls.

Our failures were also shown against Burnley on the opening day of the season, when we allowed a high ball to come into the box and Sam Vokes got in the late header and then it proved again on Wednesday that we aren’t coping with these situations as well as we should do.

To invite the opposition on with our defence just now is not advisable.

With the second goal, it was a corner kick which we never got away and there was a scramble and they put the ball into the net from about a yard out.

I am a forward and not a great believer, with 20 minutes to go and you are winning 2-0, in trying to shore it up.

In the period when we made a change and took off Mirco Antenucci, I think we had them.

Once we got that second goal, you could see the Bristol City players’ heads go down and I felt that we would go on and get a third.

But we changed the tactics and took Antenucci off. I am a forward-thinking person and would have personally gone for the third goal; although it is okay saying that after the event.

If we had won 2-0, everyone would have said it was the right thing to do.

Coaches, in certain situations, have to make decisions one way or the other.